A Republican Who Supports Gay Marriage And Doesn’t Care What You Think About It
It’s about time.
It’s about time.
In the 1967 U.S. Supreme Court case ‘Loving v. Virginia,’ an interracial couple won the right to marry. How does that affect us today?
…that equality for some is not equality for all.
Two NBA stars talk about what the word “gay” means. Considering that Joakim Noah was just fined two weeks ago for using an anti-gay slur toward a fan, this is a good message for him to ponder as well:
Civil unions are already legal in Illinois thanks to a bill signed into law earlier this year by Gov. Pat Quinn. But it wasn’t until last week that 30 gay couples officially entered into civil unions.
Some issues are important no matter where you are in the world. Watch these five videos from around the globe.
The current World Series champions pitch an important message to teens everywhere.
Minnesota’s constitution has a strange amendment slated for the November 2012 ballot that defines marriage as a “union between one man and one woman.” Whether you agree or disagree, we suggest you watch this video first:
By the Tennessee GOP’s logic, if you don’t say the word “gay,” gayness will just go away. Huh?
Maybe there’s hope for gay rights in America after all.